The Legislative Yuan, the highest legislative organ of this
Country, exercises legislative power on behalf of the people.
Beginning with the Seventh Legislative Yuan, the Legislative
Yuan shall have 113 members. The members of the Legislative
Yuan shall serve a term of four years, which is renewable after
re-election. The distribution of the Legislative seats is as
follows: (1) Seventy-three members shall be elected from the
Special Municipalities, counties, and cities in the free area.
At least one member shall be elected from each county or city.
Members for the seats shall be elected in proportion to the
population of each Special Municipality, county, or city, which
shall be divided into electoral constituencies equal in number
with the members to be elected; (2) Three members each shall be
elected from among the lowland and highland aborigines in the
free area; (3) A total of 34 members shall be elected from the
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